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This Georgian period manor sits in the bucolic splendour of Dartmoor National Park. The foundations date back to the 15th century and the manor home you see here today was built in 1787. As with any aristocratic country retreat, you’re surrounded by sprawling gardens and grounds, where furnished patios overlook the rolling hill of the national park and even a private hot tub for an evening soak under the stars. Explore the woodlands to discover a wellness walk. There’s an outdoor kitchen with a built-in Argentinian grill and a wood-fired pizza oven for big family meals outside, and there’s a fire pit should you want to watch the sky for shooting stars long into the night. From the various viewpoints around the gardens, you can see why it is thought that Arthur Conan Doyle wrote Hound of the Baskervilles while he stayed here. Inside, there’s a cosy lounge where you feel the history of aristocratic country escapes radiating from the marble fireplace. A collection of board games provides the analogue entertainment here, alongside a dedicated games room with ping pong and pool. The big dining room can hold banquet-sized feasts and the farmhouse-style kitchen with its massive range cooker is a delight for the chef of the group. When it comes to hitting the hay, bedrooms come with an array of four-posters, sleigh beds and comfy doubles.


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What to expect


Highlights

Stay in the heart of Dartmoor NP and admire scenery said be the inspiration for Hound of the Baskervilles

Stay in the heart of Dartmoor NP and admire scenery said be the inspiration for Hound of the Baskervilles

Rack up a game of pool or ping pong in the dedicated games room

Rack up a game of pool or ping pong in the dedicated games room

Gather around the fire pit and watch the sun set over Dartmoor National Park

Gather around the fire pit and watch the sun set over Dartmoor National Park

Cook a feast for the family in the stone-built pizza oven

Cook a feast for the family in the stone-built pizza oven

Slip into the bubbling hot tub and admire the scenery around you

Slip into the bubbling hot tub and admire the scenery around you

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Home truths

    There is an onsite helipad, so let your host know in advance if you'd like to arrive by helicopter

    Most of the bedrooms are on the first and second floors, but there is one bedroom and one bathroom on the ground floor

    Seven of the bedrooms can be set up as twin rooms rather than kings, just let your host know

    There is a large barbecue and fire pit, but you'll need to provide your own charcoal and wood

    In a very rural location, the Wifi signal can be intermittent

    Your host welcomes up to six dogs to stay for free

    There is plenty of private parking with this home and it's in a remote location so having a car is advised

About this stay


Amenities

Sauna

Wi-fi

Pets allowed

Parking available

Hot tub

Garden

Bedrooms & bathrooms

9 bedrooms, 9 beds

9 bathrooms

Extras


VIP services

Massage

Additional fees

  • Your host welcomes well-behaved dogs here for an additional fee of £50 each per stay after the first six dogs

Additional fees subject to a 3.5% handling charge.

Extras are subject to availability. Please enquire with your host.

Local guide


About Dartmoor National Park

Wild and rugged, Dartmoor National Park is a spectacular area of the UK. Around the perimeter, you’ll find towns and villages resplendent with historical sights, such as the 15th-century church at Chagford, the ruins of Okehampton Castle, and the Napoleonic-era Dartmoor Prison. There’s also great food to be had – Ashburton is particularly well-known for its restaurants and eateries, while Bovey Tracey holds a fortnightly farmers market, and Tavistock hosts...

Explore the area

Local restaurants, cafes, museums, sites and activities, recommended by our community of hosts and travel experts

Explore Dartmoor Prison Museum

Explore Dartmoor Prison Museum

Discover the history of Dartmoor prison dating from 1809. Excellent museum with displays on prisoners, restraints, and uniforms. Dog-friendly, cheap entry, and free parking. Don't miss the beautiful crafts made by the prisoners in the gift shop.

18 min
Indulge at Fox Tor Cafe

Indulge at Fox Tor Cafe

A lovely, popular cafe in the heart of Princeton offering comfort food, homemade cakes, and a cosy atmosphere. Well-behaved dogs are welcome inside.

17 min
Dine at The Old Police Station

Dine at The Old Police Station

This charming cafe and restaurant offers delicious food, including fresh fish and chips, cream teas, and a great full English breakfast. With friendly staff and a slice of history, it's a must-visit spot in Princetown.

17 min
Discover the Enchanting Wistman's Wood

Discover the Enchanting Wistman's Wood

Immerse yourself in the magical ambiance of Wistman's Wood, with its ancient moss-covered trees and granite boulders. Take a leisurely walk through this mystical forest and enjoy picturesque views of the flowing stream nearby.

11 min
Go wild swimming at Foggintor Quarry

Go wild swimming at Foggintor Quarry

Discover dramatic rock formations and enjoy a challenging walk through this interesting quarry. Take a refreshing wild swim, but remember to be cautious of sharp rocks and ensure you have someone with you in case of any trouble.

18 min
Explore the Scenic Norsworthy Bridge

Explore the Scenic Norsworthy Bridge

Enjoy long walks around the beautiful reservoir in the forest, with muddy but rewarding streams and stunning views. Dog-friendly and plenty of parking available.

38 min
Capture the Stunning Views at Combestone Tor

Capture the Stunning Views at Combestone Tor

Explore the impressive rock formations and breathtaking views over Dartmoor. Convenient parking nearby. Perfect for art inspiration and starting a walk across Holne Moor.

23 min

Get around

Airport

Plymouth City

44 min

Exeter

1 hr 3 min

Cornwall Newquay

1 hr 47 min

Train station

Buckfastleigh

40 min

Bus stop

Fox Tor Cafe

17 min

Local shops & services

Cafe

28 min

Points of interest

Beach

Mothecombe beach

1 hr 11 min

Booking policies


House Rules

Children welcome (1-12 years)

Infants welcome (under 12 months)

Pets welcome

Events possible (with prior approval)

No smoking

Good to know

Arrival from 16:00

Departure before 11:00

Wifi

No air con

Cancellation policy

  • Up until

    30

    days

    Cancel at least 30 days before your check-in date for a full refund.

  • Up until

    7

    days

    Cancel at least 7 days before your check-in date for a 50% refund.

  • Not eligible for a refund once your check-in date is under 7 days away.

Host


This home is managed by Chris

This home is managed directly by its owner who will be your point of contact before and during your stay.

Registration or licence number: 921957506.

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